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Sir Viqar ul-Umara, Iqtidar ul-Mulk, Iqbal ud-Dowla, Secundar Jung, Muhammad Fazl-ud-din Khan Bahadur (13 August 1856 – 15 February 1902), was the Prime Minister of Hyderabad State from 1893 to 1901, and also served as the Amir-e-Paigah from 1881 to 1902.

(1974). 9780520024427, University of California Press. .

The town of and village is named after him.


Early life and ancestry
Viqar-ul-Umra was born as Muhammad Fazluddin Khan on 13 August 1856 to Rashiduddin Khan and Hashmatunnisa Begum. Viqar-ul-Umra's maternal grandmother was Bashirunnisa Begum, a daughter of Nizam Ali Khan, Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar.

Viqar-ul-Umra was a member of the . The family was hierarchically second to the Nizam of Hyderabad. The family members were staunch loyalists of the Nizam. The family descends from the Rashidun caliph . One of the family's ancestor is the Sufi saint Fariduddin Ganjshakar. Another ancestor Muhammad Abu’l Khair Khan was a during Mughal emperor 's reign.


Tenure as prime minister
During his years as prime minister, he made valuable contributions in the field of education. The education department, the engineering school, the law classes, the legislative Council and the Asafia Library were opened under his prime-ministership.

He was the fifth of a noble family, the , and was the maternal grandson of Asaf Jah III.

Sir Muhammad Fazl ud-din built the magnificent palace like as his residence, which took 9 years to build and was completed in 1893.

He also built the magnificent in the European style of architecture, after he gave the Falaknuma palace to Mahbub Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VI, where he spent his life. He built , near lake.


Architecture
Viqar-ul-Umra commissioned the (original name: Jama Masjid Aiwan-e-Begumpet) at , Hyderabad in 1887. He started its construction after getting inspired by Spanish architecture during one of his trips to Spain. It is built in the Moorish architecture style and has , and influences of Roman architecture.

Viqar-ul-Umra constructed the in 1893. Later on this palace was allegedly gifted to the Nizam Mahbub Ali Khan under political pressure. This palace was built with a blend of Italian and Tudor architecture and the ceiling is adorned with . It also has the world's largest dining wall in which chairs made of are present. Currently, it is a hotel, leased to . Notable dignitaries to stay in this palace include Czar Nicholas II, , Queen Mary, and .

After Nizam bought the Falaknuma Palace, Viqar-ul-Umra built the (originally known as Aiwan-e-Viqar) for himself. The Zenana Mahal in it was built with a blend of Neo Gothic, Indo-Saracenic and Mughal architecture. A part of the palace houses the U.S. consulate and a part of it is inhabited by his descendants. By , he built scores of monuments, public buildings, Dams, water reservoirs, artificial lakes, and about 21 palaces and mansions in the state of Hyderabad including the palace of also known as Aiwan-e-Begumpet.

Viqar-ul-Umra founded the city of in present-day state, India. This town is named after him. In this beautiful town with a mini hill station of Ananthgiri hills, he constructed the Sultan Manzil for his son Nawab Sultan-Ul-Mulk, post-office, police station, Hospital, Sanitarium, Vikarabad Bazar, Kotpally dam, Vikarabad lake and a hunting lodges imported from London in 1882.


Personal life
In , Viqar-ul-Umra married Jahanderunnisa Begum. She was the fourth daughter of Nizam Afzal ad-Dawlah, Asaf Jah V Tahniyath Ali Khan and a sister of Nizam Mahboob Ali Khan. After Nawab Viqar-ul-Umra Bahadur was knighted, his wife took the title Lady Viqar-ul-Umra. Their son was born on 3 November 1875. He later became the Amir-i-Paigah-Viqar-ul-Umra (Amir-i-Paigah of Viqar-ul-Umra branch). They also had a daughter – Liaqatunnisa Begum.

In 1878, Viqar-ul-Umra married Munirunnisa Begum, the daughter of Nawab Hamza Ali Khan Bahadur. Their son Waliuddin Khan was born on 13 March 1880. He later served as the Prime Minister of Hyderabad. They also had a daughter – Taharaqunnisa Begum.

Although Viqar-ul-Umra's previous marriages were arranged, he fell in love with Dr. Gulbai Viccajee, a Hyderabadi . They first met in . In 1900, they married. As she was a by faith (colloquially known as ), she converted to Islam to marry him. She took the name Nur Jahan Begum. After marriage, she left her medical profession and lived in at .

Viqar-ul-Umra died while hunting at Yalghadap - Khanapur (in present-day Nizamabad district in ) on 15 February 1902. He is buried at the .


Polo
Viqar-ul-Umra was an avid player of . He discovered the sport during a tour to Europe and later brought it to . He went on to popularise the sport amongst the of the state. He also constructed polo grounds in the state and organized polo tournaments for the royal families.


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